Andrej and Karen Brummer

The adventures of the Brummers

Karen’s Grandparents visit

Karen’s Nana and Grandad came over to Sydney for a visit so we spent a lovely day having lunch in Manly and relaxing in our house.

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When they left for the day to meet up with their friends again for dinner, we got this sunset, so this is for you guys Nana and Grandad so you can see what you would have seen. :-)

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The Blue Mountains

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We went up to the Blue Mountains for our 3rd Wedding Anniversary.  We had heard about an amazing walk called ‘The National Pass’ and decided this would be a fun thing to do in combination with a mini-holiday to the Blue Mountains.  The day before we left Sydney the weather was forecast to be very cold and rainy up in the mountains – and so luckily we packed all of our warmest clothes.  When we woke up on the first morning it was freezing, but we got rugged up and set off for our walk.  While we were waiting at the train station we watched what we thought was an amazing rain storm roll in over the hills, what we didn’t realise is that the reason why it looked so cool was because it was actually snow!  We were soon in the middle of a snow storm, outside in the freezing mountains with icy, icy wind.  It soon passed though and blue skies were once again, so we set off.  The walk is 4 hours long so when we were 20 mins into it and we got stranded in a hail storm, we were seriously thinking about turning back and doing the walk the next day.  But again the skies cleared to blue, so we continued on.  Within minutes we were so glad that we had kept going, we were rewarded with the most beautiful walk we have done.  Many places along the way we could see over 20 kms over the mountain ranges, it was jaw-dropping and just amazing.  The weather added to the beauty as well, with the blue mist from the mountains and the blue skies, the waterfalls were sparkling and almost deep blue… very cool to see.  The photo above shows the light reflecting off the waterfalls, this is what is really looked like.  Next time any of you come to Sydney you really must go out to the Blue Mountains and do this walk, it really is worth the trip.

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Dre getting snowed on!

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Dre and the steep stairs, and another waterfall.

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This one we are standing behind the waterfall.  We have lots of cool photos, if you want to see them click here.

Sculptures by the Sea

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Each year at Bondi, artists make amazing sculptures for all to enjoy for a month or so along the walk from Bondi to Tamarama.  Last year we missed it, so promised ourselves that we’d go this year.  We went on a Friday to avoid the majority of people – but managed to pick the hottest day so far this year – 38 degrees.  There was no sea breeze, only hot hot wind, but we have become a lot more acclimatised to the heat since living here so it was really fun. 

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The sculptures were all so amazing that we ended up with heaps of photos, see our album if you wish here.

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